WEEK 2: Lesson Plans for January 14th - 18th
Chemistry I : We will finish our discussion on the dual
nature of light using two equations to find wavelength, frequency, and energy
of radiation. Quantum numbers and
notations will be introduced to give the location of electrons in the electron
cloud. These positions determine the
reactivity of an atom and predictions can be made about properties of an
element based on the outer shell electrons.
Lasers will be used to determine the distance between tracks on a
CD. Nanotechnology is introduced in this
way.
Monday:
1. flame test back
2. Planck's quiz back
3. 4.1 side due and grade
4. hotel analogy discussion
5. 4.1 review due tomorrow
6. quiz over 4.1 tomorrow
7. notes on notations - s block
Tuesday:
1. grade
4.1 review
2. quiz
over 4.1
3. go
over iron drawings
4. notes
and practice on notations - p-block
5. laser lab pre-lab
Wednesday:
1. 4.1 quiz back
2. go over copper drawings
3. notations notes -d - block
and orbital notations
4. 4.1 practice problems I side
in class
5. laser lab
Thursday:
1. notations notes -short-hand and
dot notation
2. work on set I and get it
checked
3. rotate thru laser lab
Friday: early out -
1. finish notes on notations if needed
2. work on set II in class
3. rotate thru laser lab
Adv. Chemistry :
Students
will learn how to find the pH of a solution to determine if it is an acid or a
base using mathematical formulae.
Properties of acids and bases will be explored in the Acid/Base Lab as
well as in class notes and discussion.
Monday:
1. What It Is Lab reports due Weds
with turnitin
2. continue notes on acids and
bases
3. Hand out ions for quiz Friday
Tuesday:
1.
pH paper due next Tuesday
2.
notes over Lewis acids and bases
Weds:
1.
What It Is Labs due with turnitin
2.
continue notes
3.
work on pH paper
4.
naming ions sheet due Thursday
5.
Acid Base Pre-Lab
Thursday:
1. Acid-Base
Lab
2. pH
paper due tomorrow
Friday: early out -
1. quiz
on baby ions
2. notes continued
3. pH paper due
4. finish lab if needed
AP CHEMISTRY -
The kinetics unit will continue as we work example kinetics problems through
lecture and problems to distinguish between zero thru third order reaction
rates problems. Labs will emphasize the
value of a controlled experiment, especially when time is the variable in
question.
Monday:
1.
Continue examples on rate laws
2.
Ion quiz Friday
Tuesday:
1. continue notes on rate laws
2. bozeman 44
3. kinetics 1 in small groups
Wednesday:
1. WYSE WEDS.
2. Finish kinetics 1 - due
tomorrow
3. Kinetics I quiz tomorrow
4. begin kinetics 2 - due
Friday
Thursday:
1. kinetics 1 due and grade
2. quiz over it
3. kinetics 2 due tomorrow
4. ion quiz tomorrow
Friday: HALF DAY
1.
ion quiz
2.
kinetics 2 due
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